Department information

Consumer Information

Consumer Information

Academic Programs

Please visit www.western.edu/academics.The academics page lists all colleges and areas of study within each college offered at Western. Please use links provided to view more information on specific colleges and programs.

Campus Security Services:

Cost of Attendance

View the estimated costs associated with attending Western Colorado University, including tuition and mandatory fees, on-campus room and board, and books and supplies. Transportation, personal, and miscellaneous estimates are traditionally considered part of the cost of attendance for financial aid purposes.

Student Financial Services:

Disability Services

Disability Services offers a variety of resources and accommodations to assist students as they pursue their academic goals. While providing a supportive environment, we encourage students to develop independence and to take responsibility for their academic experiences.

Academic Resource Center:

Drug and Alcohol Prevention Programs

Western Colorado University realizes that student health and wellness is essential to academic, personal and professional success. The LEAD Office provides resources, education, assessment, formalized trainings, engagement opportunities and peer support to those in need.

Student Financial Services:

Gainful Employment Information

This site provides information for students, alumni, families, faculty and staff on career development, internships, and post-graduate employment. The Academic Resource Center is the place to go to develop your career plan and future.

For Information about intercollegiate athletics please see the annual Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) report with the link above. For information on graduation and completion rates please visit the athletics website.

Intercollegiate Athletics:

gomountaineers.com

970-943-2079

Office Location: Paul Wright Gym 210

Privacy of Student Records, The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act

Refund Policy and Requirements for Withdrawal and Return of Federal Financial Aid

This page includes what you'll need to know if you need or want to withdraw from the university, including information about deadlines, policies and refund assessment schedules. Students will need to speak with Student Affairs, Student Financial Services, and the Registrar when considering withdrawal from school.

Additional information on return of Title IV funds is also available here: Refund Policy.

Office of the Registrar:

Student Graduation, Completion, Transfer-out Rates

For Graduation, completion, and transfer-out rates please see the policies page on the financial aid page. You will be directed to College Navigator which has a complete breakdown of university statistics.

Student Affairs:

Study Abroad and Transfer Credit Policies

The above link explains the policies and procedures used by Western when evaluating credits transferring in from another school or source. If you have further questions please contact the Office of the Registrar

Student Affairs:

Voter Registration

If you want to register to vote in the state of Colorado, you must be eighteen years of age or older on the date of the next election, a citizen of the United States, a resident of the precinct in which you intend to vote at least 30 days before the election and registered to vote at least 29 days before the election. You can register to vote in Colorado online at http://www.govotecolorado.com.

If you are not a Colorado resident and you are registered to vote in your home state, you can still vote in your state’s elections by requesting a ballot be mailed to your Colorado address. If you are a Colorado registered voter who will be absent from the state during an election, you can request your ballot be mailed to you—known as a mail-in ballot—by visiting http://www.govotecolorado.com.